Stakeholders in the crypto community are complaining about the prevalence of scam bots accounts on Twitter, urging the social media site to find a solution to the menace.
Ripple'ın (XRP) CEO Brad Garlinghouse shared a mail where the social media platform refused to block an account impersonating him, saying the account was “not in violation of Twitter’s misleading and deceptive identities policy.”
Bunu hala yaptığıma inanamıyorum – @Twitter Desteği, gerçek bir profili sahte olandan ayırt edememek utanç verici. Doğrulanmış dolandırıcılık hesapları artık tonlarca kripto tweetine benim resmimle yanıt veriyor. @VitalikButerin's veya @CZ_Binance's. (bu tweetin başına gelenleri izleyin) pic.twitter.com/wx9LzR75YR
- Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) 3 Ekim 2022
According to Garlinghouse, the social media site’s inability to stop the menace has allowed scammers to take advantage of thousands of unsuspecting individuals.
Before Ripple’s CEO complaints, stakeholders like Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, Ethereum (ETH) cofounder VItalik Buterin and Cardano’s (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson have raised issues about the prevalence of these bot accounts impersonating them.
Scammers buy Twitter accounts
CZ revealed that scammers now buy accounts he follows.
- CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) Eylül 28, 2022
The Binance CEO shared a ekran görüntüsü where someone claimed they were offered $100,000 to shill a project under his tweet, with two other users sharing screenshots of scammers offering to buy their account for $10,000 ve $5,000 because CZ follows them.
CZ’s account is private, meaning only those he follows or mentions can comment under his tweets.
Hoskinson also alerted his followers to a fake verified account with his name, urging them to help report it.
Sahte doğrulanmış hoskinson. Lütfen ihbar edin https://t.co/sRWKdSsQpt
- Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) Eylül 22, 2022
Meanwhile, Buterin has described the bot menace as a “complete failure of blue checkmarks in their current form.” According to him, Twitter should be turned into an open API where third parties are involved in helping to solve the problems.
So many scam accounts have blue checkmarks these days.
Seems like a complete failure of blue checkmarks in their current form. I’m definitely seeing the wisdom of turning twitter into an open API and letting third parties try to make the best UIs to solve these problems. pic.twitter.com/CIwAdpRAkv
- vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) 1 Ekim 2022
Twitter'da kripto dolandırıcılığı
Before the proliferation of bots on Twitter, the social media site had been used by malicious players to carry out several scam acts.
The accounts of notable names in the space, like Beeple, alongside non-players in the industry like the British Army, have previously been üreticilerinin to promote crypto dolandırıcılığı.
Twitter, Musk, and bots
Elon Musk had raised Twitter’s bot issues while he was trying to acquire the firm. According to the Tesla CEO, his investigations into the social media company showed that bot accounts on the platform were more than the official figure released by the firm.
However, Twitter’s CEO Parag Agrawal has maintained that bots account for less than 5% of the platform’s users. The social network and Musk are currently karmakarışık in a legal tussle over the $44 billion acquisition anlaşma.
Source: https://cryptoslate.com/crypto-giants-criticize-twitter-on-scam-bot-accounts-impersonating-them/